U.S. Immigration Options for Hiring and Transferring Foreign Personnel
Suite 1050
Philadelphia, PA 19103
Phone: 215.825.8695 Fax: 215.825.8699
Office 916
New York, NY 10016
Phone: 646.787.1371 Fax: 215.825.8699
Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: 202-970-2642 Fax: 202-810-9031
Publications
Our attorneys are regularly published in publications writing about various immigration topics.
Travel Issues for Foreign Nationals
Post-Training Options for International Medical Graduates
Employer Best Practices for Avoiding Immigration Violations
Choosing Between Adjustment of Status and Consular Immigrant Visa Processing
Investments Are Unlocking the Door for Many lmmigrants
Maintaining Permanent Resident Status
USCIS Releases ‘New’ Form I-9 To Match Document Regulations
Advising Regarding International Travel: How to Anticipate and Avoid Delays
Employer Violations and the Impact on the Employee’s H-1B Status
Klasko’s PERM Top Tens
Choosing Immigration Counsel to Represent Universities and Hospitals: What your law firm should be able to demonstrate to you.